P-Lacks ecological validity
E-For example, Asch conducted the study in an unrealistic environment: naive participants were grouped with strangers
(confederates) in a lab and were asked to do an unrealistic task.
E-This means naive participants’ behaviours in the experiment might not reflect how they would naturally behave in real life,
because people may sometimes experience conformity when with people who they knew.
L-This therefore lowers the ecological validity of the study, making the study providing limited explanation for conformity.